Alwar Sightseeing

A wonderful collection of exhibits to The Palace Museum, Which has the personal wealth of the Maharajas of Alwar section which has some historic swords belonging to the likes of Sultan Muhammed Ghori, emperors Akbar and Aurangzeb.

Sariska Place

In 1892 - 1900 as a hunting camp by the erstwhile ruler of the Alwar built this Sariska Palace, Which is now a luxury hotel. Sariska is open to visitors throughout the year but the best season to observe wildlife is during winter months. i.e. from November to March. The Rajasthan Tourism Dev. Corpn. runs a hotel and also provides transport on hire to visit the sanctuary.

Pandupol

A trip through the sanctuary forest follows the trail of th Pandava brothers to a rock-wall through which the strong Bhim created a passage for their escape from the Kauravas. This forested glen has a narrow stream and deep waterholes. Temples here draw pilgrims round the year, though it is most popular during a September fair.

Sagar

Behind the city place and just below the fort is a beautiful tank locally known as Sagar. It is very picturesque during the rainy season. The tank has a flight of steps leading to its bottom and is surrounded by 12 chhatries or cenotaphs built of red marble slabs.

Nogaza

An arduous, bumpy drive of 8 Kms. taking off from Tehla Village is very well compensatd by an overwhelming view of ruins of several ten centuries old, fabulously carved temple which stand studded on a small hillock surrounded on all sides by forest covered hills. Particularly remarkable is the highly venerated Shiva temple where worship is done even today and the single stone giant structure of 23rd Jain Tirthankar locally known as "Nogaza".

Neemrana Fort

Neemrana Fort is on the main road between Delhi-Jaipur, this Chauhan stronghold nestles in a horseshoe-shaped cleft in the hills. This fort, built over different periods of its history, is picturesque, and has recently been restored. Now a heritage hotel, it is the perfect base to visit the deep stepwells within walking distance that can be explored on foot.